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December 12, 2008
Retreat Refreshes Behavioral, Social Sciences

Dr. Christine Bachrach, acting director of the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, wanted just one thing out of the first-ever day-long retreat for NIH’s widely dispersed community of behavioral and social scientists, held Nov. 12 at Natcher Bldg.


December 12, 2008
CBT4CBT
New Hope for Treatment of Addiction


Drug addiction is notoriously tough to treat, but now research is showing a fresh way to tackle the problem. It’s called computer-based training for cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT4CBT)


OBSSR’s Mabry Wins with Systems Analysis Team


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Calendar

January 28-29, 2009 Dissemination and Implementation Conference


February 9, 2009, ­ 10:00 – 11:00 AM
Stigma: Lessons & New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness


July 12-24, 2009
OBSSR/NIH Summer Training Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral Interventions


May 3-8, 2009
Institute on Systems Science and Health



May 22-25, 2009
Gene-Environment Interplay in Stress and Health at the Association for Psychological Science 21st Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA

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Lynn Bosco, MD, MPH
Medical Officer

Lynn Bosco, MD, MPH joined Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) in 2007. Prior to moving to NIH she worked at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) for sixteen years as Director of Pharmaceutical Studies where she was the principal developer of the therapeutics research program, including the Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics (CERTs). Prior to working at AHRQ, Dr. Bosco spent six years at the Food and Drug Administration in various roles, including Section Chief/Team Leader within the Office of Epidemiology and Biostatics. Dr. Bosco has spent 23 years as an Officer within the Commissioned Corp of the US Public Health Service where she holds the rank of captain. Dr. Bosco currently holds an appointment as Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Maryland’s School of Medicine, where she taught within the epidemiology program. She has also worked as a Family Physician. Dr. Bosco received a B.A. in psychology from the University of Illinois and an M.D. from Rush Medical College, in Chicago. She interned at the Los Angeles County Hospital and completed a residency in preventive medicine within the Department of Epidemiology, at the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, where she also received an M.P.H. Dr. Bosco is Board Certified in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health, and in Clinical Pharmacology. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the International Society of Pharmacoepidemiology and the Commissioned Corp applied public health emergency response team.